In the study done by Langer and Rodin (1976), they believed that giving nursing home residents a sense of control would improve their __________.
A. pain scores
B. health and happiness
C. stages of grief
D. willingness to comply with medical procedures
Answer: B
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The anxiety disorder in which an individual experiences numerous emotional attacks characterized by overwhelming terror that occur suddenly and unexpectedly is known as
a. a generalized anxiety disorder. b. a phobic disorder. c. obsessive-compulsive disorder. d. panic disorder.
Shelly says, "I think that everyone has an inherent tendency to strive toward their full potential. It shows in our creativity and delight in discovering new things." Shelly's thoughts illustrate ____
a. Maslow's term "self-actualization" b. Thorndike's principle "the law of effect" c. Freud's view of unconscious influences on our development d. Ellis's concept of rational beliefs
Rods and cones outnumber _______ by more than 100 to 1
a. bipolar cells c. amacrine cells b. ganglion cells d. horizontal cells
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Remembering a telephone number is an example of chunking. 2. Vivid, detailed, and long-lasting memories of very emotional experiences are called episodic memories. 3. When we simply repeat material we have experienced, we use elaborative rehearsal. 4. Rehearsal enhances recall only if the subject organizes information during rehearsal. 5. The phonological loop facilitates the acquisition of language.